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Acacia mearnsii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acacia mearnsii
''Acacia mearnsii'' is a fast-growing, extremely invasive leguminous tree native to Australia. Common names for it include black wattle, ''Acácia-negra'' (Portuguese), Australian acacia, ''Australische Akazie'' (German), ''Swartwattel'' (Afrikaans), ''Uwatela'' (Zulu). This plant is now known as one of the worst invasive species in the world.〔(Global Invasive Species Database: 100 Worst Invasive Species )〕 == Taxonomy == Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman described the black wattle in 1925. The species is named after American naturalist Edgar Alexander Mearns, who collected the type from a cultivated specimen in East Africa. Along with other bipinnate wattles, it is classified in the section ''Botrycephalae'' within the subgenus ''Phyllodineae'' in the genus ''Acacia''. An analysis of genomic and chloroplast DNA along with morphological characters found that the section is polyphyletic, though the close relationships of many species were unable to be resolved. ''Acacia mearnsii '' appears to be most closely related to ''A. dealbata'', ''A. nanodealbata'' and ''A. baileyana''.
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